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Intrahepatic vascular trauma [PDF]
An 18-year-old man presented to the trauma center with four gunshot wounds to the following areas: left lower flank, left lower quadrant of the abdomen, left supraclavicular region and left scapula. The patient was awake but alternated between periods of agitation and lethargy.
David V Feliciano, Melike Harfouche
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Literature review of peripheral vascular trauma: Is the era of intervention coming? [PDF]
Traumatic peripheral vascular injury is a significant cause of disability and death either in civilian environments or on the battlefield. Penetrating trauma and blunt trauma are the most common forms of vascular injuries.
Jian-Long Liu +6 more
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Modern vascular trauma and preparing tomorrow’s workforce [PDF]
Modern vascular trauma is complex and requires multidisciplinary care to assure optimal patient outcomes. Recognizing this, the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Associate Member Council hosted grand rounds to explore key issues in ...
Thomas M Scalea +5 more
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Abdominal vascular trauma. [PDF]
Abdominal vascular trauma, primarily due to penetrating mechanisms, is uncommon. However, when it does occur, it can be quite lethal, with mortality ranging from 20% to 60%. Increased early mortality has been associated with shock, acidosis, hypothermia, coagulopathy, free intraperitoneal bleeding and advanced American Association for the Surgery of ...
Kobayashi LM +4 more
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Trauma vascular Review of the book "Vascular trauma" [PDF]
Ricardo C. Rocha Moreira
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Damage Control for Vascular Trauma from the Prehospital to the Operating Room Setting [PDF]
Early management of vascular injury, starting at the field, is imperative for survival no less than any operative maneuver. Contemporary prehospital management of vascular trauma, including appropriate fluid and volume infusion, tourniquets, and ...
Emmanouil Pikoulis +7 more
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New challenger has entered the arena: bioengineered vascular conduit, autologous vein, and prosthetic graft in extremity vascular trauma [PDF]
Rishi Kundi
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A meta-analysis on anticoagulation after vascular trauma [PDF]
Shujhat Khan +2 more
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Vascular injury within the chest or abdomen represents a unique challenge to the pediatric general surgeon, as these life- or limb-threatening injuries are rare and may require emergent treatment. Vascular injury may present as life-threatening hemorrhage, or with critical ischemia from intimal injury, dissection, or thrombosis.
Evans, Lauren L +4 more
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Abstract Civilian vascular trauma is not uncommon. Prompt treatment with modern vascular surgical techniques produces good results.
P F, Blacklay, E, Duggan, R F, Wood
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